Sei sulla pagina 1di 10

2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements

The 3G4G Blog


Latest news and information on 3G, 4G, 5G wireless and technologies in general.

Home About

Monday, 6 March 2017


Pageviews last 30 IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements
days
76,786

Tweets by @zahidtg
Zahid Ghadialy
Retweeted

Michelle Reese
@reeseys

Rajesh Mishra CTO Parallel


"Don't make the same mistakes
u made 20 yrs ago, make new
ones" #NFVSDN2017
#GoodThingsForLife
#TuesdayThoughts

ITU has just agreed on key 5G performance requirements for IMT-2020. A new
draft report ITU-R M.[IMT-2020.TECH PERF REQ] is expected to be finally
approved by ITU-R Study Group 5 at its next meeting in November 2017. The
press release says "5G mobile systems to provide lightning speed, ultra-
reliable communications for broadband and IoT"
8h

Zahid Ghadialy

Embed View on Twitter

Like 3G4G blog


1080

http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 1/10
2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements

Live Activity
Live Traffic Feed
A visitor from San Francisco,
California arrived from
google.com and viewed "The
3G4G Blog:
A visitor fromIMT-2020
Melbourne,(5G)
Requirements"
Victoria viewed 6"Themins3G4G
ago Blog:
eMBMS: evolved Multimedia
Broadcast
A visitor fromMulticast
Atsugi,Control"
Kanagawa
mins ago
arrived from sharetechnote.com
and viewed "The 3G4G Blog: LTE-
A: visitor
A DownlinkfromTransmission
Taipei, Tai-peiMode
9 (TM-9)" 10 mins ago
arrived from google.com.tw and
viewed "The 3G4G Blog: 5G New
Radio (NR), Architecture options
A
andvisitor from Kuala
migration Lumpur
from LTE" 11 mins
viewed
ago "The 3G4G Blog" 12 mins
A visitor from Bangalore,
ago
Karnataka arrived from
google.co.in and viewed "The
3G4G
A Blog:
visitor fromLTEIstanbul
to 3G Handover
arrived
Procedure
from and Signalling"
google.com.tr 14
and viewed
mins 3G4G
"The ago Blog: BT / EE" 20 mins
A visitor from Daejeon, Taejon-
ago
jikhalsi arrived from google.co.kr
and viewed "The 3G4G Blog: 5G:
Architecture, QoS, gNB,
A visitor from Daejeon,
Specifications - April 2017Taejon-
jikhalsi
Update"arrived
21 mins from
agogoogle.co.kr
and viewed "The 3G4G Blog: 5G:
Architecture, QoS, gNB,
A visitor from Athens,
Specifications Attiki
- April 2017
viewed
Update""The 3G4G
21 mins Blog: Voice The following is from the ITU draft report:
ago
over WiFi (VoWiFi)" 22 mins ago The key minimum technical performance requirements defined in this
Real-time view Get Feedjit
document are for the purpose of consistent definition, specification, and
evaluation of the candidate IMT-2020 radio interface technologies (RITs)/Set
of radio interface technologies (SRIT) in conjunction with the development of
ITU-R Recommendations and Reports, such as the detailed specifications of
IMT-2020. The intent of these requirements is to ensure that IMT-2020
Blog Archive technologies are able to fulfil the objectives of IMT-2020 and to set a specific
2017 (41) level of performance that each proposed RIT/SRIT needs to achieve in order
September (8) to be considered by ITU-R for IMT-2020.
August (4)
July (5) Peak data rate: Peak data rate is the maximum achievable data rate under
June (4) ideal conditions (in bit/s), which is the received data bits assuming error-free
May (4) conditions assignable to a single mobile station, when all assignable radio
April (4) resources for the corresponding link direction are utilized (i.e., excluding
March (4) radio resources that are used for physical layer synchronization, reference
Latest on 5G Spectrum - March signals or pilots, guard bands and guard times).
2017
Satellite Industry is Gearing up
This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the eMBB usage
for The Next Revo... scenario.
The minimum requirements for peak data rate are as follows:
High Power / Performance User
Equipment (#HPUE)
Downlink peak data rate is 20 Gbit/s.
Uplink peak data rate is 10 Gbit/s.
IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements
http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 2/10
2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements
February (4)
January (4)
2016 (49) Peak spectral efficiency: Peak spectral efficiency is the maximum data rate
2015 (52) under ideal conditions normalised by channel bandwidth (in bit/s/Hz), where
the maximum data rate is the received data bits assuming error-free
2014 (70)
conditions assignable to a single mobile station, when all assignable radio
2013 (109)
resources for the corresponding link direction are utilized (i.e. excluding
2012 (225) radio resources that are used for physical layer synchronization, reference
2011 (228) signals or pilots, guard bands and guard times).
2010 (261)
2009 (338) This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the eMBB usage
2008 (230) scenario.
2007 (122)
The minimum requirements for peak spectral efficiencies are as follows:
Downlink peak spectral efficiency is 30 bit/s/Hz.
Uplink peak spectral efficiency is 15 bit/s/Hz.

About Zahid
User experienced data rate: User experienced data rate is the 5% point of
Ghadialy the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the user throughput. User
throughput (during active time) is defined as the number of correctly
received bits, i.e. the number of bits contained in the service data units
(SDUs) delivered to Layer 3, over a certain period of time.

This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the related eMBB
My Links test environment.
The target values for the user experienced data rate are as follows in the
eXplanoTech Ltd
Dense Urban eMBB test environment:
3g4g.co.uk
Advanced C++ with Examples
Downlink user experienced data rate is 100 Mbit/s.
Uplink user experienced data rate is 50 Mbit/s.

Recent Comments 5th percentile user spectral efficiency: The 5th percentile user spectral
efficiency is the 5% point of the CDF of the normalized user throughput. The
Messages 1-10 of 10. This blog has normalized user throughput is defined as the number of correctly received
150 posts. Next Unfold bits, i.e., the number of bits contained in the SDUs delivered to Layer 3, over
a certain period of time, divided by the channel bandwidth and is measured
First Go to # 1 Ok
in bit/s/Hz.

This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the eMBB usage
Sowpath das wrote on 2017-08- scenario.
30 at 18:10 to connecting rural Indoor Hotspot eMBB - Downlink: 0.3 bit/s/Hz Uplink: 0.21 bit/s/Hz
scotland using () Dense Urban eMBB - Downlink: 0.225 bit/s/Hz Uplink: 0.15 bit/s/Hz
Rural eMBB - Downlink: 0.12 bit/s/Hz Uplink: 0.045 bit/s/Hz
Anonymous wrote on 2017-08-22
at 07:32 to m2m embedded uicc
esim architecture and () Average spectral efficiency: Average spectral efficiency is the aggregate
throughput of all users (the number of correctly received bits, i.e. the
mohit lala wrote on 2017-08-11 number of bits contained in the SDUs delivered to Layer 3, over a certain
at 05:49 to voice over wifi vowifi period of time) divided by the channel bandwidth of a specific band divided
technical details () by the number of TRxPs and is measured in bit/s/Hz/TRxP.

satheesh wrote on 2017-07-31 at This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the eMBB usage
08:29 to lte downlink transmission scenario.
mode 9 tm 9 ()
Indoor Hotspot eMBB - Downlink: 9 bit/s/Hz/TRxP Uplink: 6.75
bit/s/Hz/TRxP
Anonymous wrote on 2017-07-13 Dense Urban eMBB - Downlink: 7.8 bit/s/Hz/TRxP Uplink: 5.4
bit/s/Hz/TRxP
at 15:02 to mno internet of things iot
Rural eMBB - Downlink: 3.3 bit/s/Hz/TRxP Uplink: 1.6 bit/s/Hz/TRxP
rollouts ()

Anonymous wrote on 2017-07-10


Area traffic capacity: Area traffic capacity is the total traffic throughput
at 02:33 to wireless smart ubiquitous
served per geographic area (in Mbit/s/m2). The throughput is the number of
network wi () correctly received bits, i.e. the number of bits contained in the SDUs
delivered to Layer 3, over a certain period of time.
Zahid Ghadialy wrote on 2017-
07-05 at 22:40 to mno internet of This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the related eMBB
things iot rollouts () test environment.
The target value for Area traffic capacity in downlink is 10 Mbit/s/m2 in the
Indoor Hotspot eMBB test environment.

http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 3/10
2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements

Arun Ramachandran wrote on


2017-07-05 at 22:14 to mno internet
User plane latency: User plane latency is the contribution of the radio
of things iot rollouts ()
network to the time from when the source sends a packet to when the
destination receives it (in ms). It is defined as the one-way time it takes to
Unknown wrote on 2017-07-05 at
successfully deliver an application layer packet/message from the radio
09:20 to self backhauling integrated
protocol layer 2/3 SDU ingress point to the radio protocol layer 2/3 SDU
access and () egress point of the radio interface in either uplink or downlink in the network
for a given service in unloaded conditions, assuming the mobile station is in
Debayan Das wrote on 2017-06-
the active state.
22 at 14:45 to antenna evolution This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the eMBB and
from 4g to 5g () URLLC usage scenarios.
The minimum requirements for user plane latency are
Next
4 ms for eMBB
Based on a Widget by Review Of Web 1 ms for URLLC
assuming unloaded conditions (i.e., a single user) for small IP packets (e.g., 0
byte payload + IP header), for both downlink and uplink.
Blogroll
Frank Rayal Control plane latency: Control plane latency refers to the transition time
A Perspective on 5G from a most battery efficient state (e.g. Idle state) to the start of
Developments continuous data transfer (e.g. Active state).
4 hours ago This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the eMBB and
URLLC usage scenarios.
WirelessMoves The minimum requirement for control plane latency is 20 ms. Proponents are
What Fails First in The Future? encouraged to consider lower control plane latency, e.g. 10 ms.
Plastics vs. Electronics
14 hours ago
Communities Dominate Brands Connection density: Connection density is the total number of devices
It Opens Like a Book - How 'Good' fulfilling a specific quality of service (QoS) per unit area (per km2).
Would a Fold-Open Screen Be
Like? Anticipating Samsung This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the mMTC usage
Innovation scenario.
1 day ago The minimum requirement for connection density is 1 000 000 devices per
km2.
Small Cells - 3G4G.co.uk
Connecting Cambridge University
using Wi-Fi Energy efficiency: Network energy efficiency is the capability of a RIT/SRIT
2 days ago to minimize the radio access network energy consumption in relation to the
Dean Bubley's Disruptive traffic capacity provided. Device energy efficiency is the capability of the
Wireless RIT/SRIT to minimize the power consumed by the device modem in relation
Thoughts on in-building wireless - to the traffic characteristics.
and an upcoming client webinar Energy efficiency of the network and the device can relate to the support for
4 days ago the following two aspects:
a) Efficient data transmission in a loaded case;
LteWorld b) Low energy consumption when there is no data.
Nokia to Modernize LTE Network Efficient data transmission in a loaded case is demonstrated by the average
for Finland's Ukkoverkot spectral efficiency
5 days ago
SONLTE
This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the eMBB usage
A 5G Use case! RED Smartphone
scenario.
with LEIA Holographic Display
The RIT/SRIT shall have the capability to support a high sleep ratio and long
Tech sleep duration. Proponents are encouraged to describe other mechanisms of
2 weeks ago
the RIT/SRIT that improve the support of energy efficient operation for both
network and device.
LTE University
Page: Self-Paced eLearning
2 weeks ago Reliability: Reliability relates to the capability of transmitting a given
amount of traffic within a predetermined time duration with high success
3GPP LTE Blog
probability
Nokia 5G
5 months ago
This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the URLLC usage
Public Safety LTE scenario.
LTE for drone flight management The minimum requirement for the reliability is 1-10-5 success probability of
and situational awareness transmitting a layer 2 PDU (protocol data unit) of 32 bytes within 1 ms in
7 months ago channel quality of coverage edge for the Urban Macro-URLLC test
environment, assuming small application data (e.g. 20 bytes application data
Show All + protocol overhead).
Proponents are encouraged to consider larger packet sizes, e.g. layer 2 PDU

http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 4/10
2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements

size of up to 100 bytes.


Labels
(e)MBMS (38)
3G (1) Mobility: Mobility is the maximum mobile station speed at which a defined
3GPP (68) QoS can be achieved (in km/h).
4.5G (11)
4G (68)
The following classes of mobility are defined:
5G (76)
Stationary: 0 km/h
802.11 (5)
802.11ax (1)
Pedestrian: 0 km/h to 10 km/h
802.11n (2) Vehicular: 10 km/h to 120 km/h
802.16n (1) High speed vehicular: 120 km/h to 500 km/h
802.20 (3)
802.22 (1) Mobility classes supported:
A-GPS (3) Indoor Hotspot eMBB: Stationary, Pedestrian
Ad-Hoc Networks (5) Dense Urban eMBB: Stationary, Pedestrian, Vehicular (up to 30 km/h)
Advertisement (12) Rural eMBB: Pedestrian, Vehicular, High speed vehicular
Africa (15)
Agilent (17)
AIPN (8) Mobility interruption time: Mobility interruption time is the shortest time
Alcatel-Lucent (43) duration supported by the system during which a user terminal cannot
Amazon (1)
exchange user plane packets with any base station during transitions.
Android (12)
ANDSF (3)
Anritsu (6)
This requirement is defined for the purpose of evaluation in the eMBB and
Antennas (33) URLLC usage scenarios.
APIs (4) The minimum requirement for mobility interruption time is 0 ms.
Apps (171)
Apps Adult (5)
Apps Alarm (1) Bandwidth: Bandwidth is the maximum aggregated system bandwidth. The
Apps Art (1) bandwidth may be supported by single or multiple radio frequency (RF)
Apps Banking (3) carriers. The bandwidth capability of the RIT/SRIT is defined for the purpose
Apps Barcodes (3) of IMT-2020 evaluation.
Apps Books (2)
Apps Broadcast (4) The requirement for bandwidth is at least 100 MHz.
Apps Browsing (6) The RIT/SRIT shall support bandwidths up to 1 GHz for operation in higher
Apps Camera (13)
frequency bands (e.g. above 6 GHz).
Apps Car (4)
Apps Comics (1)
Apps Content (4)
In case you missed, a 5G logo has also been released by 3GPP
Apps Dating (3)
Apps Education (1)
Apps Family (1)
Apps Financial (3)
Apps Games (2)
Apps Healthcare (13)
Apps Keeping Fit (2)
Apps Location (8)
Apps Love Detector (1)
Apps M-Commerce (3)
Apps Messaging (2)
Apps Military (1)
Apps MMS (4)
Apps Mobile Payments (3)
Apps Music (2)
Apps News (1)
Apps Plane (1)
Apps Recognition (1)
Apps Ringtones (1)
Apps Scanners (1)
Apps Search (6)
Apps Security (9)
Apps SMS (34)
Apps SocNet (5) Related posts:
Apps Speech Recognition (2)
Apps Speech Translation (2)
Apps USSD (1) Some more thoughts on 5G
Apps Video Calling (3)
5G Network Architecture and Design Update - Jan 2017
Apps Video Sharing (3)
5G New Radio (NR), Architecture options and migration from LTE
Apps Video Streaming (4)
Apps Voicemail (1)
LTE-Advanced Pro (a.k.a. 4.5G)
Apps Wallet (2) Gigabit LTE?
Apps Wireless Memory (1) 4G / LTE by stealth
AR / VR (10)

http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 5/10
2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements
Asia (1)
Asus (1)
AT&T (7)
Awards and Prizes (7) Posted by Zahid Ghadialy at 08:51
Backhaul (28) Labels: 3GPP, 5G, IMT-2020, ITU
Base Station (1)
Battery (15) Reactions: Very Useful (0) Not Useful (0)
Big Data (4) More Like this please (0)
Billing (10)
Blackberry (9)
Bluetooth (20) 1 comment:
Books (6)
Broadband (55) fibercut said...
Broadcom (1)
Browsers (4) In other words, 5G will be all things to all people.
BT / EE (15)
Buildings and Materials (3)
C-RAN (9) I wonder how this will turn out.
Cambridge Wireless (63)
CAMEL (1) 6 March 2017 at 21:59
Camera (16)
Canada (1) Post a Comment
Capex and Opex (1)
Carrier Aggregation (31)
Case Studies (10)
Links to this post
CBS (1)
CDMA2000 (1) Create a Link
CET (1)
China (30) Newer Post Home Older Post
China Mobile (19)
China Telecom (2)
Cisco (9)
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)
Cloud Computing (4)
CMAS (2)
CMMB (3)
Codecs (10)
Cognitive Computing (1)
Cognitive radio (10)
CoMP (8)
Concept Mobile (27)
Conferences and Events (78)
Connected World (21)
Converged Devices (2)
CPC (2)
CSFB (10)
CSN (2)
CTIA08 (1)
D2D (10)
DAS (5)
Data Offload (11)
Data Speeds (6)
Data Traffic Management (31)
Deployment (21)
Deutsche Telekom (8)
Diamater (1)
Diameter (10)
Diversity (1)
DMB (1)
DTTB (1)
DVB-H (6)
eCall (4)
EDGE (4)
Edge and Fog Computing (2)
eHRPD (1)
Emergency (26)
ENUM (3)
Environment and Green Issues (17)
EPS (27)
Ericsson (53)
ETSI (16)
ETWS (5)
Europe (10)
Facebook (10)
Fast Dormancy (2)

http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 6/10
2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements
Femtocell Applications (12)
Femtocells (152)
Fibre Optics (7)
Firefox OS (2)
FlashLinq (4)
FMC (10)
FOKUS FUSECO Forum (9)
FOMA (1)
Forecast (9)
Forum Oxford (2)
France (2)
Future Networks (16)
Future Technologies (87)
GCF (5)
GELTE (3)
General (33)
GNSS (1)
Google (34)
GPRS (8)
GPS (9)
GRX (4)
GSM (21)
GSMA (15)
Handovers (19)
Health (9)
HetNets (25)
High Frequency Technologies (1)
History (4)
Hong Kong (1)
HSDPA (18)
HSDPA Mobile (2)
HSPA (43)
HSPA Technical (16)
HSPA+ (51)
HSS (1)
HSUPA (8)
HTC (7)
HTML5 (1)
Huawei (37)
HWN (1)
iBurst (2)
ICIC (4)
IDC (2)
IEEE (10)
IET (5)
IFOM (4)
IMS (57)
IMS Services (9)
IMT-2020 (4)
IMT-Advanced (16)
India (28)
Inflight Communication (2)
Infrastructure Vendor (11)
Interdigital (12)
Interference Avoidance (4)
Interference Management (9)
Internet of Things (42)
iPhone (30)
IPR (9)
IPTV (2)
IPv6 (8)
IPX (7)
IPXS (1)
ISR (1)
ITU (5)
IWLAN (2)
Japan (36)
KDDI (1)
Kenya (1)
Kids Mobile (3)
KPI (2)
KT (5)
Laptops (5)
Latin America (2)

http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 7/10
2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements
LBS (13)
LCS (4)
LED-Fi (2)
LG (14)
LGU+ (1)
Licensing (4)
LIPA (5)
LoRa (5)
LSTI (3)
LTE (461)
LTE & 5G World Series (160)
LTE Technical (189)
LTE Voice and SMS Issues (47)
LTE-Advanced (96)
LTE-Advanced Pro (6)
Luxury Mobile (2)
m-Health (4)
M2M (56)
Market Analysis (25)
Marketing (4)
MBB (40)
MBWA (1)
MCN (2)
MDT (3)
MDTV (1)
MediaFLO (5)
Memory (1)
MEMS (1)
Mesh Technology (4)
Metrocell (6)
Microsoft (5)
MIMO (29)
Mindspeed (6)
MMTel (1)
Mobile Cloud (5)
Mobile Data (40)
Mobile Humour (47)
Mobile Phones and Devices (202)
Mobile TV (45)
Mobile World Congress (31)
Mobsessed (1)
Motorola (16)
MSF (3)
MSR (1)
MVNO (2)
NEC (15)
Netherlands (1)
Network Architecture (73)
Network Optimisation (17)
Network Sharing (8)
NFC (8)
NG-1 (1)
NGMN (8)
NGN (5)
Nigeria (1)
Nokia (28)
Nokia Networks (25)
Nortel (6)
NTT DoCoMo (59)
O2 (6)
OFDM (11)
OMA (3)
Operators (58)
Orange (13)
OS (12)
OSA (2)
OTT (13)
P2P (3)
Parallel Wireless (2)
PCC (1)
PCRF (6)
PDN Connections (1)
Picocells (8)
PPAC (1)

http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 8/10
2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements
Predictions (6)
Pricing (6)
Projectors (3)
ProSe (10)
Public Safety Comm (13)
Push Services (3)
PWS (3)
QoE (2)
QoS (23)
Quad-play (1)
Qualcomm (68)
Quantum Technology (2)
Quintel (1)
Railway Communications (3)
RCS (2)
Receivers (2)
Regulations (1)
Relays (6)
Release 10 (69)
Release 11 (59)
Release 12 (53)
Release 13 (26)
Release 14 (6)
Release 15 (6)
Release 16 (1)
Release 6 (7)
Release 7 (24)
Release 8 (67)
Release 9 (51)
Religion (2)
Revenues (7)
Road Safety (2)
Roaming (19)
Robotics and Automation (1)
ROHC (3)
Rohde and Schwarz (19)
Rollouts (36)
Rural Communications (4)
SAMOG (1)
Samsung (37)
Satellite Communications (18)
SC-FDMA (5)
SCaaS (3)
Screen and Display (5)
SDN / NFV (11)
SDR (4)
SDWN (1)
Security (47)
Short Range Wireless (7)
Sigfox (4)
Signalling (53)
SIM (22)
Simulators (10)
SIP (3)
SIPTO (5)
SKT (6)
Small Cells (60)
Small Cells Global Congress (7)
Small Cells World Summit (19)
Smart Grids (6)
Smart Home and Cities (4)
Smartphones (19)
Smartwatches (1)
SmartWear (3)
Softbank (5)
SON (41)
Sony Ericsson (10)
South Korea (15)
Spectrum (109)
Sprint (8)
SRVCC (7)
SS7 (6)
SSAC (2)
Standards (14)

http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 9/10
2017/9/27 The 3G4G Blog: IMT-2020 (5G) Requirements
Stats (165)
Symbian (1)
Synchronization (1)
T-Mobile USA (3)
Taiwan (1)
Tariff (1)
TCP/IP (26)
TD-LTE (28)
TD-SCDMA (13)
Tech Laws (1)
Tech Quotes (1)
Telefonica (16)
Testing (30)
TETRA (6)
Timing and Phase (4)
Training (8)
Trends (16)
Triple-play (2)
Trivergence (1)
TTCN (3)
Tutorials (1)
Twitter Discussion (12)
Ubiquisys (17)
UICC (13)
UK (26)
UMA (8)
UMB (7)
UMPC (2)
UMTS (34)
Underwater Wireless (1)
Unlicensed LTE (1)
UPCON (2)
USA (31)
Use Cases (2)
User Data Convergence (1)
User Interface (2)
USSD (2)
UWB (9)
V2X (4)
VCC (2)
Verizon (5)
Videos (142)
Vodafone (26)
Voice (1)
VoIP (15)
VoLGA (8)
VoLTE (35)
VoWiFi (4)
WebRTC (4)
White Papers and Reports (72)
Whitespaces (5)
Wi-SUN (1)
WiFi (66)
WiMAX (65)
WiMAX Technical (4)
Windows Mobile (2)
WiTricity (3)
WPAN (2)
WUSB (2)
XGP (2)
ZigBee (4)
ZTE (11)

Technorati Widget

Google Analytics

http://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2017/03/imt-2020-5g-requirements.html 10/10

Potrebbero piacerti anche